Apple I?? Nice! I had an Imsai 8080 & a Lisa 2...

Maybe he's remembering running DR-DOS on the Apple II? Required a Z80 card. hi

73,
Josh W6XU

P.S. Sorry, waaay OT.

On 5/28/2014 10:13 AM, Gerry Hull wrote:
Definitely OT, but interesting!

No, MS-DOS (Microsoft) did not run on the Apple II.  DOS ("Disk Operating
System") did...

See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_DOS

to refresh your memory...

I had the Apple 1 (PC Board & keyboard), An Altair 8800 (with a teletype
for I/O), and
a 1st-gen IBM PC when they came out (about $5500 as I recall, with all the
bells and whistles.)

We have come a long way, baby!

73, Gerry W1VE


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On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 12:52 PM, Dauer, Edward <[email protected]> wrote:

One of the interesting pieces of that history, from a retail consumer
user's (layman's) point of view, is that the Apple II (I owned a II+ in
the late 1970s) used MS-DOS as its operating system before Apple developed
its own.  As I recall, the OS was not resident in the early hardware - to
use it you first loaded DOS in through a 5" floppy, then used another 5"
floppy for data.  (My memory is imperfect, but I believe that was
correct.)  The original IBM PC also had 5" floppy drives.  One was for the
App (such as WordStar) and the other for the data files.  The 3" disk was
a much later development, and a great leap forward.  The IBM PC, which I
bought in 1982 plus or minus a couple of years, cost me $5,000 in the
dollars of the day.


The most significant development, which some folks today don't remember or
never knew, is that e-mail and the Internet began as separate systems.
E-mail used ordinary phone lines in its earliest days.  I remember well
sitting in airport boarding lounges with a set of alligator clips and a
screwdriver which I used to remove the cap from the modular telephone
jacks so I could dial up other members of our e-mail network.  I don't
recall the year, but I do remember that when e-mail was merged with the
Internet the whole world changed.

The idea of controlling my radio equipment with my computer in the 70s
never occurred to me . . . .

Do I have that history right?

Ted, KN1CBR


Message: 3
Date: Wed, 28 May 2014 06:39:23 -0500
From: Jim Rogers <[email protected]>
To: [email protected], [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Elecraft's linux utilities - somewhat OT, or
       maybe not
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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Actually Don, the Apple II preceded the IBM PC and had a very strong
following. As the owner of a consulting firm that placed some Apple IIs
doing some difficult, at that time, interfacing to main frames we
welcomed the appearance of the IBM PC when it came on the scene. We had
the second IBM PC in Birmingham and after a couple of days of evaluation
recompiled our software and the rest was history.

73s Jim, W4ATK
On 5/27/2014 9:31 PM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
And those computers Tom Watson was speaking of took a large controlled
environment room just for the various pieces.  It was certainly not a
desktop computer.
Desktop computers did not come into being until the advent of the IBM
PC in the 1980s.  I bought my daughter a new IBM PC with 2 floppy
drives and 64k of ram for her to use in her college classes. It was
later upgraded with a 5 MB hard drive which replaced one of the floppy
drives (3.5 inch floppys).

We have come a long way since that time.  That system cost $2500 at
the time, now I can buy a computer with a LOT more capability for less
than $300.

73,
Don W3FPR

On 5/27/2014 9:43 PM, Fred Jensen wrote:
At sometime in the 50's, the President of IBM is alleged to have
said, "The worldwide market for computers is probably about twelve."
Apparently he didn't know Doug.

73,

Fred K6DGW
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On 5/27/2014 1:29 PM, Doug Person via Elecraft wrote:

I probably have 15 working computers.
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